of the morning from bianna golodryga's wedding last night. there she is looking beautiful next tohergroom, peterorszag who as some of you may know used to be the budget director of the white house. it was a beautiful wedding held in new york city. she was a very happy bride, i must say. they were a very happy couple. >> great picture. she looks right out of a wedding magazine. >> she does. you know what, i was particularly touched by her parents who are first generation immigrants from russia or moldova, which is a former soviet republic and they are so proud of their daughter. it was really incredible. >> and a lot of folks on the "gma" staff. >> a lot from abc news including diane sawyer, robin roberts, i could go on however we don't have that much time. >> bianna could stay out as late as she wanted. we're here for you, girlfriend. >> coming up, a serious story about a policeman who may be in trouble for staging a fake arrest of his stepdaughter's boyfriend. have you built your better breakfast? now's the time! try our better-for-you western egg white muffin melt or the dee-licious do

peoplearegroomed, radicalized,and prepared for the so-called holy war, a german official said in announcing the closure. we can't accept this happening in front of our eyes right in the middle of hamburg, and that's why we have closed this mosque today and have banned the cultural association, he says. officials now believe at least one team of german jihadists was dispatched to europe over the summer, traveling on german passports which require no visa to enter the u.s. >> the american authorities are extremely nervous about what is going on, the germans are extremely nervous about what is going on. >> reporter: the fears of an attack similar to what happened in mumbai, india, two years ago. u.s. law enforcement officials say the captured german said the new attack would be a commando-style raid against what were described as soft or economic targets. the attacks in mumbai were against hotels frequented by tourists. >> we are all seeing increased activity by a more diverse set of groups and a more diverse set of threats. >> reporter: it was just last week that u.s. officials